Ghislaine Maxwell Granted Immunity to Cooperate with Trump DOJ — Leftist Media Spins It, But the Truth Cuts Deeper

In a revelation that has media elites squirming, convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell met twice with the Trump-era Department of Justice — not under coercion, but voluntarily and with full transparency.

Sources familiar with the matter told ABC News that Maxwell herself initiated the meetings with the DOJ during President Donald J. Trump’s second term. These sessions, totaling around nine hours over two days, took place under what’s known as proffer immunity — a legal arrangement that allows a witness to share information without that testimony being used against them in future proceedings.

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, a seasoned legal mind and former defense attorney for the President, led the questioning.

Maxwell’s attorney, David Markus, was clear: “There have been no asks and no promises.” In fact, he emphasized that Maxwell responded to “maybe 100 different people” during the interviews and “didn’t hold anything back.”

Markus pushed back hard on the narrative of any backroom deals or shady exchanges, insisting: “This is not a situation where we are asking for anything in return for testimony or anything like that… Of course, everybody knows Ms. Maxwell would welcome any relief.”

Let that sink in: a convicted sex trafficker voluntarily gave up information about a hundred people to the DOJ — and the media still won’t ask who those people are.

So far, we know this: the meetings were unusual not only because of Maxwell’s conviction, but because of who she met with — one of the most senior officials at the DOJ and a trusted legal ally of the President. The establishment media knows this undermines their narrative that the Trump administration is afraid to take on the powerful and connected. On the contrary, it’s clear they’re pursuing truth wherever it leads.

President Trump, when pressed about the matter on Friday, kept his response measured: “I can’t talk about that now because, you know, it’s a very sensitive interview going on.” He praised Blanche as a “great attorney” and did not shut the door on the idea of a pardon but made no commitments.

“We haven’t spoken to the president or anyone about a pardon just yet,” Markus clarified. “And listen, the president this morning said he had the power to do so — we hope he exercises that power in the right and just way.”

While leftist outlets attempt to stir controversy, they’re avoiding a more pressing question: What did Maxwell reveal? And who among the elite are now sweating?

According to The Wall Street Journal, former Attorney General Pam Bondi informed President Trump that his name appeared alongside other high-profile individuals in the Epstein files. However, the reports make clear that being named doesn’t imply wrongdoing — and Trump has firmly denied any accusations, standing in stark contrast to others who have refused to comment or fled the spotlight altogether.

In the end, Maxwell’s cooperation may be less about her — and more about finally cracking open the elite networks that protected Epstein for decades. If the DOJ under President Trump is pursuing justice at the highest levels, then the American people deserve to know every name that came up in that room.

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